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USA, NM, Gallup, Handmade Navajo Rugs for Sale
USA, NM, Acoma Pueblo, Sky City Cultural Center
Chetro Ketl, ceremonial kiva, Chaco Culture National Historic Park, New Mexico, USACeremonial kiva at Chetro Ketl, Chaco Culture National Historic Park, New Mexico, USA
Ladder leading to a cliff dwelling, Bandalier National Monument, New Mexico, USA
A ladder leading to a rock overlook at the Tsankawi section of Bandalier National MonumentLadder leading to rock overlook at Tsankawi section of Bandalier National Monument, New Mexico, USA
Bandelier National Monument, Los Alamos, New Mexico, United States. ArchaeologicalBandolier National Monument, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA. Archaeological site of ancient Anasazi Native Americans
Gallup, New Mexico, United States. Annual Gallup Intertribal Ceremonies. Indian cowboys on the Navajo pro circut
Nambe Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. Preparing horses for war dance
Tipis at sunset at Browning Montana (lightning added digitally)
Single tepee pictched on Arapaho traditional homelands near La Junta Colorado along the Santa Fe Trail where nearby is Old Bents Fort along the Rio Grande
Tule reed wetlands was a source of building materials for the Ohlone Costanoan tribes. Coyote Hills Regional Park on Freemonts Bay shoreline, Freemont California
Pueblo Bonito, Chaco Culture National Historic Park, near Crownpoint, New Mexico. Pueblo Bonito was occupied from the mid 800s to the 1200 s
Moose were a valuable resource to the Algonkin Indians of Canada and hunted primarily for their meat and thick durable skins that would be tanned and made into clothing, bedding and moccasins
Algonkin Indians cooked their meals over open fires using spits and clay cooking pots
Snow shoes were typically used by the Subarctic and Arctic peoples for walking on deep snow. Made from a racket-shaped wooden frame, webbing and thongs to attach the foot.(PR)
Shoshone Bannock Native American Indian wearing traditional beadwork at a festival in Boise, Idaho
According to legend, the dreamcatcher catches all dreams, good and bad. Bad dreams are trapped in the web until dawn and burn up
The sundance was practiced by most tribes of the Great Plains, Plateau and Great Basin areas. Some of the men participating in the self mutilation would drag bison skulls tied to skewers implanted
Petroglyphs along the Petroglyph Point Trail, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, USA
USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe. Santa Fe Indian Market, antique Indian blanket
New Mexico, United States. Salinas Pueblo Mission Ntl. Monument. Ruins from early 1600 s
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States. T. I. M. E. art installation at Buffalo Thunder resortSanta Fe, New Mexico, United States. T.I. M. E. art installation at Buffalo Thunder resort, Pojoaque Pueblo
USA, New Mexico, Albuquerque. Close-up of Arrowhead Motel sign
North America, USA, South Dakota, Deadwood. TaTanka Story of the Bison. Lakota (aka Sioux) Indian teepee. IMAGE RESTRICTED: Not available to US land tour operators
Collared Lizard, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico
Alcalde, New Mexico, United States. American Indian and Hispanic recreation of battle between Colonial Spaniards and Apache Indians
Bowl of Zuni corn soup made with ingredients of corn, posole, goat meat, chili pepper, green onion and cilantro. (PR)
U. S. A. Texas, Big Bend. Native American paintings on a cliff in Dryden, Texas, situatedU.S.A. Texas, Big Bend. Native American paintings on a cliff in Dryden, Texas, situated in the north tip of the Chihuahuan Desert
Carlsbad, New Mexico, Unites States. Vintage sign, roadside trading post
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Pow wow at the Institute of American Indian Arts. Native American in his traditional regalia from the Northern territories
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Native American tee pee
Prairie Homestead National Monument is a well-preserved sod house kept in good condition to remind us just how great were the privations of the early Euro-Americans who displaced the Indian tenants
Santo Domingo Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. Native woman head down the tracks. (MR)
Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico, United States. Pueblo architecture